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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1893)
Lebanon Express. CITY OFFICIALS. MAYOlt M. A. MILI.KIt. KKCOKDBK V. M. MII.LKK. TliEANUUKR J. A. KOKKKT8. MAIlSHAi P. W. MUttGAN. fED. KEU.ESBERGEK, U.S. UAUiLElSH. City Council meetson the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. M. A. Miller carries a complete line of win In and oils. If ynu want to get nice fresh bread go to Ptelihr's. We will take wheat, oats or hay in payment for Mihscription fo the Kx- A family hy the name of Dell, one of the families from Colorado ot which we spofce in last week's issue, arrived here this. week. He stopped at Mr. Bland's the night before he got here, and while there fell and hroke three ribs. Dr. Booth was called upon to live him medical treatment. The fam ily being In destitute circumstances the I. O. 0. F. and others are assist ing them. Governor Pennoyer will issue par dons to the Portland prizefighters. No sooner will this be rione than the news will go broad-cast that our governor favors prize-fighting. But he does not. He grants pardons to these men be cause these are the first convictions to lie had under a law that has stood on the statutes for years and years, but has not been enforced. The argument is that their conviction will put a stop to any repetition of the offense, since there is a disposition to enforce the law. The men lately convicted in dulged in a fight, as dozens had done before them, with every confidence that no arrests would follow. It is safe to presume that a second convictio n under this charge will not encounter any executive clemency. Notice. At the Champion Mills for 30 days, at wholesale: Flour, per bbl $3.00 Middlings, per ton 16.00 Bran, " 14.00 Good Chops, " 20.00 Parties who weie to pay their suit soriptlon In wood will phtm Imul the same now, If you have any kind of pniiitlng or piiper-hanpliiK In In- done, don't full to call on P. E. Nelson, thepiiinter. First class woj"k, at hard time prices. Leave orders nl B, M, Oonacti's grocery. Lalle e.iUnty ilirt la still in aVilltillil notwithstanding the depressed fundi lion of the fiiuinrlal world. Yesterday the deed was filed In the enmity clerk's office by which the entale of Samuel Meek, decenwd, conveyed to A. Vitus 4 Sons, 752 acres nf line farming land about eight miles northwest of Eugene, for the eimsidt ration of J18.800 or at the rate of $2" per acre. The Messrs. Vitus will place th" land In it high, stale of cultivation ut once, mid will plants portion of It to hops. A few years ago thew gentlemen cnuie to thin country without means or credit and rented u few acies nf farming land. By close attention to btiainess they have accumulated a fortune estimated at from $30,0M to H0,(NH), owning use of the finest farm in the county, near Springfield Eugene Guard. ED. C. rH ELI'S, N otary Public, Waterloo, Okkqon. Conveyancing promptly attended to. Bnslnerawith the l.nml Otllco, PosUirti, W Fwipn Bureau will receive special attention. DALGLEISH & EVERETT, DKAI.EK8 IN Furniture & Hardware, Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Floor Mattings, Sc -ALSO-- Windows, Doors Builders Hardware, &c, &c. LEBANON, OliEJON. Keep Your Eye Open For BARGAINS, h Leader in BARBER SHOP Best Shaves, Hair Cut or Hhumnoo at BORUM & KIRKS' Shaving Parlor NEXT DOOR TO ST. CHARLES HOTEL. ' Elegant Baths. Pfotloe t leltors. The undersigned, being greatly in need of money, is very anxious to have II parties indebted to him to settle up. Parties who are unable to pay would do well to call and make their excuses known and further time will be given, and those failing to report by letter or 4a person within the next IS days lay expect a visit to the sheriff. Simon A. Kickbbson. Lebanon, Or., Sept. 28th, 1893. EBANON MobuCE MARKET, Changed Ever)- Week. Wheat idc. Oats 24c Hay $6 per ton. Flour $0 l per sack. Chop $1 26 per cwt. Bran 80c per ewt. Middlings 1 DO per cwt. Potatoes 50c. Apples Dried, 8c per lb. Plums Dried, 7c. Onions au. Beef Dressed, 4c. Veal 4&5c. Pork Dressed, 8. Lard 17j. Hams lo17 per lb. Shoulders 12c. Bides 15c per lb. Geese 8 ier dog. Ducks 14 on per doz. Chickens $3 00(5,4 00. Turkeys 10c per lb. Eggs 20c nerdoi. Butter 20c pr lb. Hides Green, 2St3c; dry, 6c The following b the report of Dirt, No. 66 for the month ending Sept 29, nw. . Number ueiougintr on first dav. 11 number new pupils admitted, 17; num- w wronging ai close or month, a number eases comoral nunishment.-l total number of presences, 804; ah- aenees, so; wainesses, SI; average uniber belonging, 20; average daily -attendance, t; number of pupils net tlier absent nor tardy, 9. Following n uie ummm oi inoae neiiner aosent or lardy: tiarab Miller, Nettie Buck. Nettie Cotm-tt, Effle Connett, Delia Connett, Wilfle Kidder, Joe Connett, inrsuam anaTinwm raaoocK. C. Biobbc, Teacher. Sweet Home, Or., Oct. 6, '83. Lebanon Meat Market, WEISSER & BUHL, Proprs. Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, " "Bcon and Lard Always on Hand. Main Btreet, Lebanon, Or- 17. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE WAp. D.jmimrtW Was strt bead trap. awn in mo wraria. mi IU0 JWk 4 mm ISO! VMtll I2.SB( jiijff JssJ itm Mt W0, faftt bkw Jjsniliktj 13, KM, UMm titan, TawttstulbmlMiaiaisalbtksat MarsiMg, ifyiUtotMitni.,lMkMrl Mlf iwtawUf W. L aWas tarn. HsmmI m.UDoaeLtM.anmtm.m. mi HIRAM BAKER, LEBANON, OR. Lebanon Planing Mill Manufactures and deals in Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned Work of ererj De scription, ; Stair BaiMtog i spsehtHj. -- A Full Htock nf RouKh and Dressed Lumber on the Yard. Vonr pntmmige solicited, WILSON & CHASE. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty AltaySteam Laundr RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs, .Albajny, Oregon All Orders Receive Promt Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Kctunded. R. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Lebanon, Oregon. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver, Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. Ocean Steamer Sailings. 8. 8. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Leaves San Eranciaco, March 14 and 24. " Yaqnins, " I8anrl!. Thi CompanyrervitherlKlittochanse miiiiiK uates witnout notice. RIVER 8TEAMKRH. Steamer "Hoat" leareii Portland. Wednen. nay auo miuniay at 6 A. at. H. C. Dki, (ton. Ag't, Salmon St. Wharf, Portland. D. R. Vaitobn, Den. Ag't, ban Francisco, Cl. C. C. Hoaut. . f. & .Ji CorvallU. Orexon. F. M. JUDD, Special Manager for G. E. HAEDY, Lebanon, Oregon. Watchmaker AND Mfg. Jeweler. v Dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Flos Watch Repairing a Spsolaity. All Work Fully Warranted. Low Prices. Mmwl The Place for Bargains. HIRAM BAKER, The leading Doaler Tn Dry Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, Boots and Shoes, Gives Great Bargains at his Well-Fillod Store. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Boys' and Men's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, Et'. LEBANON, OREGON. Albany Collegiate Institute ALBANY, OREGON. Fall Term SegiiiM September 13, A Full Corps of Experienced Teachers. ESTATE DIPLOMAS TO NORMAL GRADUATES Jfrfl Eour Departments of Study Collegiate, Normal, liusinenB. Prinmrv. Type-Writing and Shorthand are tuught, For catalogue address . Rev. ELBERT N. CONDIT, A. M., President, Grea t Clearance Sale Owing to the general stringency of the . money market and low price of grain we will make a Sweeping Reduction on all goods. We mean business and will save you money. Buy While Prices Are Low. Read. Peacock & Co., Lebanon, - - Oregon. Go to F. L. Carman & Co. For RANGES, COOKSTOVES AND HEATERS. LEBANON, OREGON.